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And not, by the same token, all on my own.
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And not, for a similar reason, all on my own.
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Then out of the blue he got a phone call asking if he was still interested in the car as it had to be sold to make space for the family.
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Then without warning he got a phone call asking if he was still interested in the car as it had to be sold to make space for the family.
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Removing the coat revealed her to be completely naked, which finally put the cat among the pigeons: they were banished!
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Removing the coat revealed her to be completely naked, which finally let the cat eat a lot of food: they were banished!
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By the same token, the post Soviet generation has a very different idea of a decent standard of living than their parents had, and hence their aspirations are much higher.
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For a similar reason, the post Soviet generation has a very different idea of a decent standard of living than their parents had, and hence their aspirations are much higher.
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The absence of the usual six lace darts and the addition of a grenade patch to an NCO's wing is unusual, to say the least.
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The absence of the usual six lace darts and the addition of a grenade patch to an NCO's wing is unusual, so as to be brief and efficient.
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These would originally have been topped with a fence of dead wood or a live hedge to keep the animals out.
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These would originally have been topped with a fence of personnel no longer contributing or a live hedge to keep the animals out.
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The provisions referred to by the Honourable Member have been examined in the light of Community law.
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The provisions referred to by the Honourable Member have been examined in consideration of Community law.
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With the mines now being put up for private operation, a great deal will depend on how sincere British Coal is about helping the new licensees to make a go of it.
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With the mines now being put up for private operation, a great deal will depend on how sincere British Coal is about helping the new licensees to succeed in it.
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Following the wrecking of the town of Sirnak in August [see pp.39067 68], the normally pro government Turkish Daily News called for an investigation into claims that the army had run amok.
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Following the wrecking of the town of Sirnak in August [see pp.39067 68], the normally pro government Turkish Daily News called for an investigation into claims that the army had go on a rampage.
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For my money, he is one of the greatest British comedians of all time.
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As I see it, he is one of the greatest British comedians of all time.
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The national interest’ was also a rebuff to congressmen, who could not afford to be critical of it, even when they already knew it as grounds to keep them in the dark.
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The national interest’ was also a rebuff to congressmen, who could not afford to be critical of it, even when they already knew it as grounds to ignore the fans.
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Often groups can be given a " familiarisation visit ", going behind the scenes in the archives to learn about the range of documents and the methods of preserving and caring for them.
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Often groups can be given a " familiarisation visit ", going secretly in the archives to learn about the range of documents and the methods of preserving and caring for them.
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Then you put them on when your feet are all swollen at the end of the day you'll find them too tight.
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Then you put them on when your feet are all swollen ultimately you'll find them too tight.
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Seamen have been attacked in cold blood; women and children compelled to cross the seas have been foully murdered without warning or provocation.
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Seamen have been attacked in a pool of blood; women and children compelled to cross the seas have been foully murdered without warning or provocation.
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The road and railway from Mallaig go south hand in hand along the coast to Keppoch, famed for its glorious seascapes, and Arisaig, a small village beloved of discerning holidaymakers who find there tranquillity in alliance with an enchanting coast.
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The road and railway from Mallaig hold hands along the coast to Keppoch, famed for its glorious seascapes, and Arisaig, a small village beloved of discerning holidaymakers who find there tranquillity in alliance with an enchanting coast.
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Dad was a shy man, who wore the trousers and covered his soft centre with a brusque manner and the stern countenance of a bloodhound.
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Dad was a shy man, who was the commanding memwasr of the group and covered his soft centre with a brusque manner and the stern countenance of a bloodhound.
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We're not supposed to help each other in a business way, are we?’— he pulled a face at her —‘But I know he would welcome me into his band.
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We're not supposed to help each other in a business way, are we?’— he made a facial expression that shows dislike at her —‘But I know he would welcome me into his band.
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Axelrod recognized that Tit for Tat is not strictly an ESS, and he therefore coined the phrase' collectively stable strategy' to describe it.
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Axelrod recognized that this for that is not strictly an ESS, and he therefore coined the phrase' collectively stable strategy' to describe it.
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They proceeded with great energy to produce their own regional reports, though long before their demise in 1979 they had lost their force, located in no man's land between central and local government.
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They proceeded with great energy to produce their own regional reports, though long before their demise in 1979 they had lost their force, located in a land that no one want to buy between central and local government.
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Labour borough councillors, who threw the plan out last year, say the inspector's report vindicates their view that a private hospital in the grounds of the Memorial was out of the question.
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Labour borough councillors, who threw the plan out last year, say the inspector's report vindicates their view that a private hospital in the grounds of the Memorial was not remotely possible.
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The need for the intermediary UK company to register in such circumstances flies in the face of Customs' contention that the single market should not add to the burdens on business.
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The need for the intermediary UK company to register in such circumstances act in a manner highly contrary to Customs' contention that the single market should not add to the burdens on business.
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Christie sat in the dock yesterday gently nodding as if she agreed with the judges' decision to increase her sentence by 80 per cent.
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Christie sat under scrutiny yesterday gently nodding as if she agreed with the judges' decision to increase her sentence by 80 per cent.
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' Cloughie' will be missed by many people who don't give a fig for the great soccer his teams have played.
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' Cloughie' will be missed by many people who do not sell figs for the great soccer his teams have played.
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FOR JOHN BRYAN THE FALL FROM GRACE WAS JUST ONE WEEK AWAY NO LONGER WOULD HE BE ONE OF THE ROYAL FAMILY'S ANOINTED.
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FOR JOHN BRYAN THE become less graceful WAS JUST ONE WEEK AWAY NO LONGER WOULD HE BE ONE OF THE ROYAL FAMILY'S ANOINTED.
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Geraldine Lynn hit the nail on the head with Sick blokes (February SHE).
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Geraldine Lynn start building with Sick blokes (February SHE).
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This would have to be remembered in the rough and tumble of debate.
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This would have to be remembered in the rough activity of debate.
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She could see that her remark had hit home.
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She could see that her remark had be especially meaningful.
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One journalist said :' Staff are foaming at the mouth.
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One journalist said :' Staff are making bubbles with the mouth.
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We'd come full circle round the Golf, our feet crunching bits of windscreen.
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We'd complete a cycle of transition round the Golf, our feet crunching bits of windscreen.
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They're members of Wendy Jeffery's tap dancing class, and they just can't kick the habit.
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They're members of Wendy Jeffery's tap dancing class, and they just can't quit an addiction.
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A large scale public investment program would stimulate employment in the short term, and growth in the long term, leading in the end to a lower national debt.
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A large scale public investment program would stimulate employment in the short term, and growth over a long period of time, leading in the end to a lower national debt.
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In the third of this series which looks at ports visited by the Europa 92 fleet, St Lucia comes under the microscope.
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In the third of this series which looks at ports visited by the Europa 92 fleet, St Lucia comes under close scrutiny.
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The college, which employs a number of staff without qualified teacher status, has been fighting tooth and nail’ to enter the licensed teacher scheme operating in other state schools.
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The college, which employs a number of staff without qualified teacher status, has been fight fiercely to enter the licensed teacher scheme operating in other state schools.
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The margin was narrower than before; were England turning the corner?
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The margin was narrower than before; were England passing out of danger?
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I made mistakes and sweated over them, but tried on the whole to err on the side of caution.
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I made mistakes and sweated over them, but tried on the whole to behave in a manner which favours caution.
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I can't wait to tell Nick I've got his job in the bag.
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I can't wait to tell Nick I've got his job impossible.
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Even so, it puts her judgement into question, to say the least.
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Even so, it puts her judgement into question, so as to be brief and efficient.
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We nod politely and look the other way to discourage further conversation.
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We nod politely and ignore things wrong to discourage further conversation.
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The aquarium tank could have been built from scratch via a visit to the local glass merchant and the whole thing topped off with a cut price supermarket security flood light.
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The aquarium tank could have been built from the beginning via a visit to the local glass merchant and the whole thing topped off with a cut price supermarket security flood light.
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Right who want there's a leg here, bits and bobs.
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Right who want there's a leg here, small remaining pieces and items.
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Parliament is a talking shop where members seek to influence others by debate.
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Parliament is a talking about shopping where members seek to influence others by debate.
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Buzz sensed that she had to be careful, she had to box clever, she had to let Adam think she had accepted what he said and would go quietly.
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Buzz sensed that she had to be careful, she had to fight while thinking carefully, she had to let Adam think she had accepted what he said and would go quietly.
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I have often played host to married friends who bemoan their lack of privacy, or express their desire to be able to put themselves first, once in a while, instead of their partner, parent(s), children or grandchildren.
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I have often played host to married friends who bemoan their lack of privacy, or express their desire to be able to put themselves first, sometimes, instead of their partner, parent(s), children or grandchildren.
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Basically this means you cook with gas in a similar way to that of a kitchen gas hob.
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Basically this means you make substantial progress in a similar way to that of a kitchen gas hob.
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In last season's All Ireland decider he again stole the show with a goal and four points.
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In last season's All Ireland decider he again act unethically with a goal and four points.
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Before he returned home, another economist with experience of foreign practices, V. A. Tatarinov, set in train the changes which came to a head in 1862.
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Before he returned home, another economist with experience of foreign practices, V. A. Tatarinov, set in train the changes which popped up in 1862.
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The players will discuss the plan again prior to the Norway match, which will be make or break for the credibility of Taylor.
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The players will discuss the plan again prior to the Norway match, which will be build or destroy for the credibility of Taylor.
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The chub flit in and out of the weed like silent ghosts, grubbing for food, seeking shelter from the bright sun, and sometimes just playing around for the sheer hell of it.
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The chub flit in and out of the weed like silent ghosts, grubbing for food, seeking shelter from the bright sun, and sometimes just playing around for whatever reason.
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I came clean: the incidents of the survivors of two schooners sunk by his submarine near Crete in 1941.
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I bathe: the incidents of the survivors of two schooners sunk by his submarine near Crete in 1941.
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On the eve of Nigel Lawson's make or break speech to the Tory conference in Blackpool, an opinion poll last night suggested that 68 per cent of the voters had little confidence in his management of the economy.
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On the eve of Nigel Lawson's build or destroy speech to the Tory conference in Blackpool, an opinion poll last night suggested that 68 per cent of the voters had little confidence in his management of the economy.
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It flies in the face of commitments made at the Earth Summit to reduce consumption.
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It act in a manner highly contrary to commitments made at the Earth Summit to reduce consumption.
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He says that the two quotations demonstrate where Way and Heathcote part company irrevocably’(p.8), and he is right, but it is interesting to note that they both value intuition.
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He says that the two quotations demonstrate where Way and Heathcote go separate ways irrevocably’(p.8), and he is right, but it is interesting to note that they both value intuition.
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Sometimes it all comes to a head,’ Gran said, low, and shut her eyes while the pain furrowed her face.
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Sometimes it all pops up Gran said, low, and shut her eyes while the pain furrowed her face.
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But, since it's not only necessary, but vital, get a move on, cariad.
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But, since it's not only necessary, but vital, hurry up, cariad.
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Most unbiased lawyers had said the Danish concessions won't hold water’.
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Most unbiased lawyers had said the Danish concessions won't withstand criticism.
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There's nothing in the dock except maybe a couple of beer cans and a radio some clumsy bimbo dropped when she was teetering out of a punt in high heels.
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There's nothing under scrutiny except maybe a couple of beer cans and a radio some clumsy bimbo dropped when she was teetering out of a punt in high heels.
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In recent months there has been a lively debate — much of it behind the scenes — into how the hospitality industry can speak more effectively to Government.
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In recent months there has been a lively debate — much of it behind the scenery and stage area — into how the hospitality industry can speak more effectively to Government.
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Because every time someone screws they could make something with a will to live.
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Because every time someone screws they could make something earnestly to live.
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If you are going away, tell only those who need to know — a slip of the tongue in the street, pub or corner shop could be overheard by the wrong sort.
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If you are going away, tell only those who need to know — a mistake in speech in the street, pub or corner shop could be overheard by the wrong sort.
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Jaguar and Nissan, as if to celebrate the swansong of their turbocars, threw caution to the winds, and took the fight to Mercedes Benz with devil may care enthusiasm.
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Jaguar and Nissan, as if to celebrate the swansong of their turbocars, doed things despite the risks, and took the fight to Mercedes Benz with devil may care enthusiasm.
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Instead of gilding the lily the photographs added atmosphere — a sense of history.
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Instead of embellishing things unnecessarily the photographs added atmosphere — a sense of history.
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Rugby Union: Edwards calls tune as Wigan clinch latest championship.
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Rugby Union: Edwards sing the song as Wigan clinch latest championship.
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Then at the end of the day you've actually something to say, yes.
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Then ultimately you've actually something to say, yes.
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The enthusiasm of official propaganda derived partly from the triumphalism inherent in a regime which had come into being by dint of a military victory, and partly from the need to conceal, or divert attention away from domestic problems.
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The enthusiasm of official propaganda derived partly from the triumphalism inherent in a regime which had come into being by the force of a military victory, and partly from the need to conceal, or divert attention away from domestic problems.
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In this day and age, 100 MB is average, and people quite often discover that they've got only a few kilobytes of space left, and usually at the most inopportune times.
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In the current era of history, 100 MB is average, and people quite often discover that they've got only a few kilobytes of space left, and usually at the most inopportune times.
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He looked good enough to pass muster, but not so valuable that his inevitable sacrifice to the god of political expediency on the altar of high culture was likely to bring tears.
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He looked good enough to pass along mustard, but not so valuable that his inevitable sacrifice to the god of political expediency on the altar of high culture was likely to bring tears.
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Instead of his usual behind the scenes stage management of pawns and other pieces, he was confronted by an array of unpredictable variables.
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Instead of his usual secretly stage management of pawns and other pieces, he was confronted by an array of unpredictable variables.
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The introduction of the profit notion through khozraschet looked promising on paper, but in reality at the start of 1922 there was no definition, even in the highest economic organs, of what was meant by profit’.
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The introduction of the profit notion through khozraschet looked promising in theory, but in reality at the start of 1922 there was no definition, even in the highest economic organs, of what was meant by profit’.
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It's alright once in a while, but I can't see what people see about being addicts and always towing one, it's.
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It's alright sometimes, but I can't see what people see about being addicts and always towing one, it's.
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The benefits of an intuitive, multi media, multi tasking operating system will be what tips the scales — not whether the applications themselves are prettier or faster.
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The benefits of an intuitive, multi media, multi tasking operating system will be what change the fortunes — not whether the applications themselves are prettier or faster.
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Er, he pleads not guilty m'lud,’ interjected the defence lawyer, throwing an anxious glance at the man in the dock as he resumed his seat.
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Er, he pleads not guilty m'lud,’ interjected the defence lawyer, throwing an anxious glance at the man under scrutiny as he resumed his seat.
| 1nent
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A sales tax would prompt border hopping, tolerable in America but not in tiny Britain, and would fly in the face of EC moves towards greater harmonisation of indirect taxes.
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A sales tax would prompt border hopping, tolerable in America but not in tiny Britain, and would contradict EC moves towards greater harmonisation of indirect taxes.
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With, with posh people, if th if they were being pissed off by the fact that you didn't reply to the invitation properly then he's a dickhead.
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With, with posh people, if th if they were being left by the fact that you didn't reply to the invitation properly then he's a dickhead.
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A row follows after Diana finds Charles talking on the phone to old flame Camilla Parker Bowles.
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A row follows after Diana finds Charles talking on the phone to former romantic partner Camilla Parker Bowles.
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Buy packets of seed which have the Bird Food Standards Association seal of approval, or put out scraps of cheese, meat, stale cake or bacon rinds.
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Buy packets of seed which have the Bird Food Standards Association sanction, or put out scraps of cheese, meat, stale cake or bacon rinds.
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So please,’ she started off towards her own compartment, no reds under the bed.’.
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So please,’ she started off towards her own compartment, no red colored things under the bed.
| 1nent
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Last month Miano turned up trumps in the Stockholm Half Marathon in 16.48.
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Last month Miano ended up being successful in the Stockholm Half Marathon in 16.48.
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Fraser Digby was trying to save the day when he gave away a penalty ….
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Fraser Digby was trying to rescue a person from major failure when he gave away a penalty ….
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Oh this takes the piss man, I bet you there's no one in school with a cigarette in his arm.
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Oh this tease man, I bet you there's no one in school with a cigarette in his arm.
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David Newham, head of general licensing at PPL, warned the industry that buying a licence was cheaper in the long term, as fines could be between £ 800 and £ 1,000.
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David Newham, head of general licensing at PPL, warned the industry that buying a licence was cheaper over a long period of time, as fines could be between £ 800 and £ 1,000.
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They may actually have to take risks: all the fault of Mrs Thatcher, but not because she was too interested in the entrepreneurs; quite the contrary, because she over egged the pudding for the house owning classes.
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They may actually have to take risks: all the fault of Mrs Thatcher, but not because she was too interested in the entrepreneurs; quite the contrary, because she put too much egg in the pudding for the house owning classes.
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So I have Posi the go ahead, and we surged out through the Valve, coming almost face to face with the two ships.
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So I have Posi the go ahead, and we surged out through the Valve, coming almost in person with the two ships.
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The fish was revived by being placed back in the water, and literally given an underwater lip to lip kiss of life ….
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The fish was revived by being placed back in the water, and literally given an underwater lip to lip mouth to mouth resuscitation ….
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Attempts to set up a national printers"union in Scotland date from 1836, but both the General Typographical Association of Scotland and its successor, the Northern District Board of the National Typographical Association, came to grief after only a few years.
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Attempts to set up a national printers"union in Scotland date from 1836, but both the General Typographical Association of Scotland and its successor, the Northern District Board of the National Typographical Association, expressed condolences after only a few years.
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Every country has its own way of performing the traditional dances which go hand in hand with certain musical characteristics.
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Every country has its own way of performing the traditional dances which be closely associated to with certain musical characteristics.
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(This was a circumstance paralleled at his own funeral, when the friends and relations of the woman he'd been living with for part of the week since the early 1960s stole the show from us, the pathetic huddle of the family of his middle years.).
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(This was a circumstance paralleled at his own funeral, when the friends and relations of the woman he'd been living with for part of the week since the early 1960s act unethically from us, the pathetic huddle of the family of his middle years.).
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The report confirms that younger academics appointed under the UGC's new blood’ scheme do better than average in obtaining research funds.
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The report confirms that younger academics appointed under the UGC's donated blood scheme do better than average in obtaining research funds.
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The property will thus not be excluded property and may be subject to the ten year charge and, on the face of it, the interim charge (IHTA 1984, ss64 and 65).
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The property will thus not be excluded property and may be subject to the ten year charge and, Encountering, the interim charge (IHTA 1984, ss64 and 65).
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The first is hard to explain because, although Kelly may be right in asserting that the clash was one of a kind seen every week, it was still bad enough for his own organisation to have upheld a ban on the man in the dock.
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The first is hard to explain because, although Kelly may be right in asserting that the clash was one of a kind seen every week, it was still bad enough for his own organisation to have upheld a ban on the man on trial.
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And so, having carefully assessed the pros and cons (mostly cons), the solution was clear: Do a runner.
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And so, having carefully assessed the pros and cons (mostly cons), the solution was clear: go jogging.
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Rank, having carried the can on that occasion, then allowed spending on Caesar and Cleopatra (1945) to reach the mind numbing figure of £ 1,280,000, twice as much as The Red Shoes.
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Rank, having kept the can safe on that occasion, then allowed spending on Caesar and Cleopatra (1945) to reach the mind numbing figure of £ 1,280,000, twice as much as The Red Shoes.
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Will the bicycles be kept under lock and key during the night stops I wanted to know, mindful of the problem of bike thieves.
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Will the bicycles be kept imprisoned with little chance of escape during the night stops I wanted to know, mindful of the problem of bike thieves.
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The ciderheads took an instant liking to these fellow dropouts who also slept rough and were equally unsteady on their feet.
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The ciderheads took an instant liking to these fellow dropouts who also lost sleep and were equally unsteady on their feet.
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But I was so lucky that with one exception, everything seemed to fall into place at exactly the right time.’.
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But I was so lucky that with one exception, everything seemed to sit down at exactly the right time.’.
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This sort of an evening would carry a social element, the absence from which would speak volumes locally.
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This sort of an evening would carry a social element, the absence from which would provide substantial information locally.
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Secondly, I'd make the land around the barn blend and unify with the surrounding area; it would merge with and reinforce the horizon beyond — harmonise rather than stick out like a sore thumb.’.
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Secondly, I'd make the land around the barn blend and unify with the surrounding area; it would merge with and reinforce the horizon beyond — harmonise rather than hurt like a sore thumb.
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On the face of it, Major is less likely than Thatcher to be goaded into over reaction.
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Encountering, Major is less likely than Thatcher to be goaded into over reaction.
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This ludicrous state of affairs is also easy enough to get around but if you feel like writing a stern email of complaint to Bill Gates then be my guest ;o) It does mean though that downloading a few older versions of IE for testing is probably a good idea.
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This ludicrous state of affairs is also easy enough to get around but if you feel like writing a stern email of complaint to Bill Gates then go for it ;o) It does mean though that downloading a few older versions of IE for testing is probably a good idea.
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It sounds terrible, but we have to go cap in hand begging for funds to keep solvent.
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It sounds terrible, but we have to go without wearing a hat begging for funds to keep solvent.
| 1nent
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As soon as a key was inserted it rang a loud alarm bell and palace guards would rush in with drawn swords.
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As soon as a key was inserted it sound familiar and palace guards would rush in with drawn swords.
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